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Our Castles calendar transports you to a time and place that glorified pomp and majesty. Some of the spectacular castles featured have been restored to a state of former grandeur while others stand tribute to a romantic period of history. Featured are Schloss Neuschwanstein of Germany and Chateau de Chaumont of France.

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National Geographic Castles 2015 wall calendar takes you to a time and place that glorified pomp and majesty. Some of the spectacular castles featured have been restored to a state of grandeur; others stand as a tribute to a romantic period in history.

Wolves' wisdom and the social structure of the packs make them fascinating to study. Photographing these elusive animals is an enormous challenge, but National Geographic photographers have contributed twelve remarkable images to this incredible 2014 calendar, including gray wolves in Montana and a European wolf in Saarland, Germany.

The Achilles morpho butterfly, with its vibrant blue bands, is just one of the brilliantly colored insects you'll meet over the year with National Geographic's 2014 calendar. The Achilles is found throughout much of South America, from Suriname to Argentina.

Modern navigational aids have rendered historic lighthouses obsolete but the fascination with their romance and history encourages the preservation of many of these landmarks. National Geographic Lighthouses 2014 captures the majesty of these monuments to the sea in a series of striking photographs. Each beacon of light is situated on an unspoiled coastal vantage point.

Scotland is a magical country with deep roots, hidden history, and fascinating traditions. National Geographic Scotland 2014 provides you with a glimpse of some of Scotland's most beautiful and inspiring landscapes. From picture-perfect Edinburgh to the rugged Highlands, this collection of photographs truly captures the enchantment that Scotland is known for.

Infinite blue skies, unforgettable sunsets, crisp clear water, lush vegetation and miles of white sand. National Geographic Islands 2013 features some of the world's most amazing tropical destinations.

One of National Geographic readers' favorite animals, penguins are graceful swimmers and have a sophisticated social network. Living in the southern hemisphere, they range from the beaches of the Falklands to the frigid waters of Antarctica. Penguin facts on each pages of this twelve-month calendar will keep you full of interesting trivia.

In Kenya, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and beyond, National Geographic explorers have captured these up-close images of the powerful pachyderm. At watering holes, amidst zebra herds and gathering in the savanna, these images capture the power and grace of the remarkable African elephant.

National Geographic photographers take you up-close to some of England's most picturesque sites in this colorful 12-month 2014 calendar. From Land's End in Cornwall to London's Tower Bridge to the ancient mystery of Stonehenge, start each day with a new view of the UK.

The African light gives the sky colors seen nowhere else on Earth, and has one of the more unique animal populations as well. Meet the elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, hippos, and flamingos of the African wilderness with our 12-month safari calendar.

One of the most endangered species on our planet, there are probably less than 7,500 wild tigers left in the world. A 2008 survey suggests that there are fewer than 1,500 tigers on the entire Indian sub-continent. Several sub-species have already become extinct in the past century. These beautiful and graceful predators are celebrated in our calendar in all their wild glory.